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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ann Greenly (née Barnard; 8 June 1852 – 1 Ann Greenly (née Barnard; 8 June 1852 – 1 March 1927) was the fourth of five daughters of John Barnard of Bath, a dispensing chemist. She is known for her geological work assisting husband Edward Greenly in his surveying of Scotland and Anglesey, as well as being an accomplished artist and animal rights' representative. She died of heart failure on 1 March 1927, at the age of 75. The "Annie Greenly Fund" for detailed geological mapping was established in her honour by the Geological Society of London.onour by the Geological Society of London.
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rdfs:comment Ann Greenly (née Barnard; 8 June 1852 – 1 Ann Greenly (née Barnard; 8 June 1852 – 1 March 1927) was the fourth of five daughters of John Barnard of Bath, a dispensing chemist. She is known for her geological work assisting husband Edward Greenly in his surveying of Scotland and Anglesey, as well as being an accomplished artist and animal rights' representative. She died of heart failure on 1 March 1927, at the age of 75. The "Annie Greenly Fund" for detailed geological mapping was established in her honour by the Geological Society of London.onour by the Geological Society of London.
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